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Tanzanian Collection (page 13)

Discover the wonders of Tanzania, a country rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Masai Lion (Panthera leo nubica) cub, with leaf in mouth, close-up of head, Serengeti N. P

Masai Lion (Panthera leo nubica) cub, with leaf in mouth, close-up of head, Serengeti N. P. Tanzania, December
Masai Lion (Panthera leo nubica) cub, with leaf in mouth, close-up of head, Serengeti N.P. Tanzania, December

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Masai Lion (Panthera leo nubica) cub, close-up of head, Serengeti N. P. Tanzania, December

Masai Lion (Panthera leo nubica) cub, close-up of head, Serengeti N. P. Tanzania, December
Masai Lion (Panthera leo nubica) cub, close-up of head, Serengeti N.P. Tanzania, December

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Klipspringer (Oreotragus oreotragus) adult male, standing on rock, Serengeti N. P

Klipspringer (Oreotragus oreotragus) adult male, standing on rock, Serengeti N. P. Tanzania, December
Klipspringer (Oreotragus oreotragus) adult male, standing on rock, Serengeti N.P. Tanzania, December

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Black-backed Jackal (Canis mesomelas) two cubs, playing tug-of-war with feather, Serengeti N. P

Black-backed Jackal (Canis mesomelas) two cubs, playing tug-of-war with feather, Serengeti N. P. Tanzania, December
Black-backed Jackal (Canis mesomelas) two cubs, playing tug-of-war with feather, Serengeti N.P. Tanzania, December

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Kirks Dik-dik (Madoqua kirkii) adult female, close-up of head and shoulders, Serengeti N. P

Kirks Dik-dik (Madoqua kirkii) adult female, close-up of head and shoulders, Serengeti N. P. Tanzania, December
Kirks Dik-dik (Madoqua kirkii) adult female, close-up of head and shoulders, Serengeti N.P. Tanzania, December

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Grey-breasted Francolin (Pternistis rufopictus) adult, walking in savannah, Serengeti N. P

Grey-breasted Francolin (Pternistis rufopictus) adult, walking in savannah, Serengeti N. P. Tanzania, December
Grey-breasted Francolin (Pternistis rufopictus) adult, walking in savannah, Serengeti N.P. Tanzania, December

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Northern White-crowned Shrike (Eurocephalus rueppelli) three adults, perched together on branch

Northern White-crowned Shrike (Eurocephalus rueppelli) three adults, perched together on branch, Serengeti N. P
Northern White-crowned Shrike (Eurocephalus rueppelli) three adults, perched together on branch, Serengeti N.P. Tanzania, December

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Shelleys Francolin (Scleroptila shelleyi) adult, standing in savannah, Serengeti N. P

Shelleys Francolin (Scleroptila shelleyi) adult, standing in savannah, Serengeti N. P. Tanzania, December
Shelleys Francolin (Scleroptila shelleyi) adult, standing in savannah, Serengeti N.P. Tanzania, December

Background imageTanzanian Collection: African Tawny Eagle (Aquila rapax) adult, perched on branch, Serengeti N. P. Tanzania, December

African Tawny Eagle (Aquila rapax) adult, perched on branch, Serengeti N. P. Tanzania, December
African Tawny Eagle (Aquila rapax) adult, perched on branch, Serengeti N.P. Tanzania, December

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Speckle-fronted Weaver (Sporopipes frontalis) adult, perched on twig, Serengeti N. P

Speckle-fronted Weaver (Sporopipes frontalis) adult, perched on twig, Serengeti N. P. Tanzania, December
Speckle-fronted Weaver (Sporopipes frontalis) adult, perched on twig, Serengeti N.P. Tanzania, December

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Cheetah cubs playfighting

Cheetah cubs playfighting
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) cubs playfighting. This helps them to acquire and practice the skills that they will need to ambush and kill prey. Cheetahs typically raise families of around 3 to 5 cubs

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Spotted hyenas at their den

Spotted hyenas at their den
Spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) at their den. This is the largest and most powerful of all the hyenas. It lives alone or in family groups, feeding on the carcasses of large herbivores

Background imageTanzanian Collection: African elephant family at a mud bath

African elephant family at a mud bath, with a young calf at centre. African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are herbivores and are the worlds largest and heaviest land animals

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Cheetah family

Cheetah family. Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) with three cubs. Female cheetahs typically raise families of around 3 to 5 cubs

Background imageTanzanian Collection: African elephant bull

African elephant bull
African elephant (Loxodonta africana) male, known as a bull elephant. African elephants are herbivores and are the worlds largest and heaviest land animals

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Plains zebra running

Plains zebra running
Plains zebra (Equus quagga) running. Formerly known as Burchells zebra (Equus burchelli), this zebra lives on the plains and open woodlands of Africa

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Plains zebra foal running

Plains zebra foal running
Plains zebra (Equus quagga) foal running. The plains zebra, formerly known as Burchells zebra (Equus burchelli), lives on the plains and open woodlands of Africa

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Young blue wildebeest running

Young blue wildebeest running
Young blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus), or brindled gnu, running. This antelope inhabits the plains and woodlands of south-eastern and eastern Africa, grazing on fresh grass

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Lesser flamingos

Lesser flamingos (Phoenicopterus minor) walking on a mud flat. These birds are found mainly in the area surrounding the Great Rift Valley in Africa

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Group of ostriches

Group of ostriches (Struthio camelus). This group consists of females and a male. The ostrich, a flightless bird, is the worlds largest and tallest bird, being around 2.5 metres tall

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Dung beetles rolling a dung ball

Dung beetles rolling a dung ball. The dung beetles that roll dung into balls, known as rollers, use the dung as a food source or as a brooding chamber for their larvae

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Dung beetle rolling a dung ball

Dung beetle rolling a dung ball. The dung beetles that roll dung into balls, known as rollers, use the dung as a food source or as a brooding chamber for their larvae

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Homo habilis upper jaw (OH 65) C015 / 6686

Homo habilis upper jaw (OH 65) C015 / 6686
Homo habilis upper jaw (maxilla) and teeth. This fossil specimen (named OH 65) was found in 1995 at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. It dates to around 1.8 million years ago

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Homo habilis upper jaw (OH 65) C015 / 6684

Homo habilis upper jaw (OH 65) C015 / 6684
Homo habilis upper jaw (maxilla) and teeth. This fossil specimen (named OH 65) was found in 1995 at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. It dates to around 1.8 million years ago

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Homo habilis upper jaw (OH 65) C015 / 6685

Homo habilis upper jaw (OH 65) C015 / 6685
Homo habilis upper jaw (maxilla) and teeth. This fossil specimen (named OH 65) was found in 1995 at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. It dates to around 1.8 million years ago

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Homo habilis upper jaw (OH 65) C015 / 6666

Homo habilis upper jaw (OH 65) C015 / 6666
Homo habilis upper jaw (maxilla) and teeth. This fossil specimen (named OH 65) was found in 1995 at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. It dates to around 1.8 million years ago

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, 3D artwork C015 / 6565

Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, 3D artwork C015 / 6565
Mount Kilimanjaro. Simulated 3D high-altitude panoramic view of Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzanian, viewed from the southeast. Image based on Landsat satellite images and detailed digital terrain data

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Oldowan stone tool C015 / 6435

Oldowan stone tool C015 / 6435
Oldowan stone tool. Prehistoric stone tool being held in a hand. This stone tool is from the Oldowan stone tool industry, or Mode I, an early and primitive form of stone tool

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Oldowan stone tool C015 / 6434

Oldowan stone tool C015 / 6434
Oldowan stone tool. Prehistoric stone tool being held in a hand. This stone tool is from the Oldowan stone tool industry, or Mode I, an early and primitive form of stone tool

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Olduvai biface stone tool C015 / 6433

Olduvai biface stone tool C015 / 6433
Olduvai biface stone tool (hand axe). Prehistoric hand axe stone tool being held in a hand. This stone tool was discovered at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Olduvai biface stone tool C015 / 6432

Olduvai biface stone tool C015 / 6432
Olduvai biface stone tool (hand axe). Silhouette of a prehistoric hand axe stone tool against the setting Sun. This stone tool was discovered at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania C015 / 6430

Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania C015 / 6430
Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. This gorge (also called Oldupai Gorge) is famous for the fossils discovered here of extinct hominins that form part of the human evolutionary tree

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Olduvai Gorge basalt, Tanzania C015 / 6428

Olduvai Gorge basalt, Tanzania C015 / 6428
Olduvai Gorge basalt. Basalt stones at the Olduvai River in Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. This gorge (also called Oldupai Gorge)

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Msai camp, Tanzania C015 / 6426

Msai camp, Tanzania C015 / 6426
Msai camp, Tanzania. The Msai are a semi-nomadic people of Kenya and northern Tanzania, who move from place to place to find water and grazing for their cattle

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Tanzanian leaf folding frog

Tanzanian leaf folding frog
The right hand of a Tanzanian leaf folding frog. The size of the toe discs can vary from specimen to specimen. These frogs were first discribed in 1928 but there has been no agreement on how many

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Banded Rubber Frog (Phrynomantis bifasciatus) adult, sitting on ground in coastal forest

Banded Rubber Frog (Phrynomantis bifasciatus) adult, sitting on ground in coastal forest, Tanzania, january

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Giant Bullfrog (Pyxicephalus adspersus) young, sitting on fallen leaf, Ruaha N. P. Tanzania, january

Giant Bullfrog (Pyxicephalus adspersus) young, sitting on fallen leaf, Ruaha N. P. Tanzania, january
Giant Bullfrog (Pyxicephalus adspersus) young, sitting on fallen leaf, Ruaha N.P. Tanzania, january

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Abdims Stork (Ciconia abdimii) adult, standing on dead tree, Ruaha N. P. Tanzania, january

Abdims Stork (Ciconia abdimii) adult, standing on dead tree, Ruaha N. P. Tanzania, january
Abdims Stork (Ciconia abdimii) adult, standing on dead tree, Ruaha N.P. Tanzania, january

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Dwarf Yellow-headed Gecko (Lygodactylus luteopicturatus) adult, Ruaha N. P. Tanzania, january

Dwarf Yellow-headed Gecko (Lygodactylus luteopicturatus) adult, Ruaha N. P. Tanzania, january
Dwarf Yellow-headed Gecko (Lygodactylus luteopicturatus) adult, Ruaha N.P. Tanzania, january

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Ornate Frog (Hildebrandtia ornata) adult, sitting on mud, Ruaha N. P. Tanzania, january

Ornate Frog (Hildebrandtia ornata) adult, sitting on mud, Ruaha N. P. Tanzania, january
Ornate Frog (Hildebrandtia ornata) adult, sitting on mud, Ruaha N.P. Tanzania, january

Background imageTanzanian Collection: White-lipped Herald Snake (Crotaphopeltis hotamboeia) adult, flicking forked tongue

White-lipped Herald Snake (Crotaphopeltis hotamboeia) adult, flicking forked tongue, coiled on leaf litter, Ruaha N. P
White-lipped Herald Snake (Crotaphopeltis hotamboeia) adult, flicking forked tongue, coiled on leaf litter, Ruaha N.P. Tanzania, january

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania - District Political Office

Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania - District Political Office Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Tanzania - Native Potter, Kigoma

Tanzania - Native Potter, Kigoma Date: circa 1930s

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Africa Tanzania People. Elderly Masai Man with tobacco box, Tanzania

Africa Tanzania People. Elderly Masai Man with tobacco box, Tanzania

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Common Zebra (Equus quagga) herd, drinking at waterhole in savannah habitat, Serengeti N. P

Common Zebra (Equus quagga) herd, drinking at waterhole in savannah habitat, Serengeti N. P. Tanzania, november
Common Zebra (Equus quagga) herd, drinking at waterhole in savannah habitat, Serengeti N.P. Tanzania, november

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Mellers Giant Chameleon (Trioceros melleri) adult, climbing on branch, Tanzania

Mellers Giant Chameleon (Trioceros melleri) adult, climbing on branch, Tanzania

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Fornasinis Spiny Reed Frog (Afrixalus fornasini) adult, sitting on leaf, Tanzania

Fornasinis Spiny Reed Frog (Afrixalus fornasini) adult, sitting on leaf, Tanzania

Background imageTanzanian Collection: Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta) adult, feeding, scavenging amongst vultures at Blue Wildebeest

Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta) adult, feeding, scavenging amongst vultures at Blue Wildebeest (Connochaetus taurinus) carcass, Serengeti N.P. Tanzania, november



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Discover the wonders of Tanzania, a country rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage. Step back in time as you witness the ancient Laetoli fossil footprints, providing a glimpse into our human ancestors' footsteps. Feel the power of nature as an adult male lion gracefully greets his son in Serengeti National Park, showcasing the bond between generations. Marvel at the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, standing tall as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and symbolizing Tanzania's breathtaking landscapes. Encounter three African elephants roaming freely through Serengeti National Park, their gentle presence reminding us of the importance of conservation efforts. Immerse yourself in Tarangire National Park's enchanting scenery while observing Burchells zebras quenching their thirst from crystal-clear waters. Witness Loxodonta africana, also known as elephants, displaying their strength and grace amidst this wild paradise. Observe Olive baboons indulging in lush grasses within Serengeti National Park; these playful creatures add charm to Tanzania's diverse wildlife population. Stroll along Dar es Salaam's vibrant Main Avenue and soak up its bustling atmosphere that reflects East Africa's dynamic energy. Experience true Tanzanian hospitality at Railway Hotel in Iringa - an oasis nestled amidst stunning landscapes that will leave you rejuvenated. Explore The Harbour Front in Dar-es-Salaam where history meets modernity; immerse yourself in its captivating blend of cultures. Don't miss Zanzibar - with its large ivory tusks welcoming visitors to this island paradise off Tanzania's coast - offering pristine beaches and a unique cultural experience like no other. Tanzania beckons adventurers seeking both natural wonders and cultural treasures; it is a destination that promises unforgettable memories for all who venture here.